Wetlands are home to 10pc of our Britain wildlife species, but 57pc of wetland species are in decline. Money raised will enable wetlands to be managed properly.

A ground breaking State of Nature report highlighted that 60 per cent of the wild plants, insects and animals studied have decreased in number over recent decades.

Here are a few examples of endangered species and what the RSPB will do to help:

could buy a nest box for starlings, in the last 40 years 81pc of breeding starlings have been lost.

The money raised from the event will benefit British wildlife that is in trouble and help set up and maintain conservation projects to protect them.

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The Bittern one of the most endangered species, it is globally threatened.

60pc of farmland birds, such as yellowhammers, are declining. With people help the RSPB can show farmers how to make their farms better for nature and work in a wildlife friendly way.

Also on the website will be the RSPB's 'Bumper Book Of Wildlife Stories' where celebrities including Zo Ball, Emilia Fox and Bill Oddie have supported the event by recording a series of bedtime stories to help people fall asleep on their Sleepout

their garden.

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The Bearded Tit their population has declined in recent years putting them on the Amber List.

Part of the RSPB's 'Giving Nature a Home' campaign, The Big Wild Sleepout, which runs until June 22, is aiming to inspire people to become aware of nature by encouraging them to spend a night under the stars in their gardens or at RSPB nature reserves across the country.

could pay for a GPS tag to monitor where a seabird flies to find food.

The RSPB website has loads of camping ideas, including great ways to avoid getting wet in the summer rain and fun family activities to keep children entertained as well as learning about the creatures in Nike Hyperfuse Basketball Shoes Mens

taking part in this year's Big Wild Sleepout are helping to make this the RSPB's biggest ever fundraising event," said organiser Richard Bashford.

an event at your local RSPB reserve, or taking part in one of the more unusual Sleepouts, everyone is doing their bit to help save the UK's threatened wildlife and hopefully having a lot of fun at the same time," said Mr Bashford.

Some of the nation's best loved garden favourites are among those in serious trouble including starlings, hedgehogs and ladybirds and people are encouraged to either gain sponsorship for their camping, have a camping party where people have to pay an entry fee or make a donation straight to the RSPB.

The Marsh Harrier on the RSPB Amber list, meaning it is a species of conservational concern.

will have Foamposite Db games where youngsters can guess the wildlife, go on wildlife walks and we even have bat detectors and cameras that we will set up. nature reserve has three star species that are endangered: